Using risk-tracing snowball approach to increase HIV case detection among high-risk populations in Cambodia: an intervention study.
Srean ChhimJohn MacomChettana PavNirada NimPhearun YunSopheap SengKolab ChhimSovannary TuotSiyan YiPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2017)
Although the rate of newly identified HIV cases among the RTSA group was lower than that in the walk-in group, the inclusion of RTSA in addition to the traditional walk-in method boosted new HIV case detection in the two participating clinics. A higher mean CD4 count for the RTSA group may reveal that RTSA may be able to detect HIV cases earlier than the traditional walk-in approach. Further research is needed to understand whether RTSA is a cost-effective intervention to prevent ongoing spread of the HIV among high-risk populations in Cambodia.